Harness: Power harness documentation
Add documentation for power harness. Signed-off-by: Arkadiusz Cholewinski <arkadiuszx.cholewinski@intel.com>
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- robot
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- ctest
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- shell
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- power
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See :ref:`twister_harnesses` for more information.
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robot_option: <robot option> (default empty)
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One or more options to be send to robotframework.
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Power
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=====
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The ``power`` harness is used to measure and validate the current consumption.
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It integrates with 'pytest' to perform automated data collection and analysis using a hardware power monitor.
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The harness executes the following steps:
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1. Initializes a power monitoring device (e.g., ``stm_powershield``) via the ``PowerMonitor`` abstract interface.
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#. Starts current measurement for a defined ``measurement_duration``.
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#. Collects raw current waveform data.
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#. Uses a peak detection algorithm to segment data into defined execution phases based on power transitions.
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#. Computes RMS current values for each phase using a utility function.
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#. Compares the computed values with user-defined expected RMS values.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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harness: power
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harness_config:
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fixture: pm_probe
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power_measurements:
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element_to_trim: 100
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min_peak_distance: 40
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min_peak_height: 0.008
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peak_padding: 40
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measurement_duration: 6
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num_of_transitions: 4
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expected_rms_values: [56.0, 4.0, 1.2, 0.26, 140]
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tolerance_percentage: 20
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- **elements_to_trim** – Number of samples to discard at the start of measurement to eliminate noise.
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- **min_peak_distance** – Minimum distance between detected current peaks (helps detect distinct transitions).
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- **min_peak_height** – Minimum current threshold to qualify as a peak (in amps).
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- **peak_padding** – Number of samples to extend around each detected peak.
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- **measurement_duration** – Total time (in seconds) to record current data.
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- **num_of_transitions** – Expected number of power state transitions in the DUT during test execution.
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- **expected_rms_values** – Target RMS values for each identified execution phase (in milliamps).
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- **tolerance_percentage** – Allowed deviation percentage from the expected RMS values.
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Bsim
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====
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